Tucked away in a National Landscape, this traditional cottage enjoys elevated views and offers a peaceful retreat for up to four guests and a dog. Whether you're seeking scenic walks or lively days out, the location offers the best of both worlds. Wander through the nearby Lea Rhododendron Gardens in spring (1 mile) or take in panoramic views from the historic Crich Stand (3.5 miles). Just 3 miles away, the Great British Car Journey delights motoring enthusiasts with its fascinating exhibits, while the neighbouring White Peak Distillery offers pre-booked tasting experiences for those who enjoy local spirits. The vibrant town of Matlock Bath, with its cable cars, arcades, and Gulliver’s Kingdom, is just over 4 miles away. Crich Tramway Museum is 3.5 miles away offering a great day out for all the family. For nature lovers, there’s no shortage of stunning walks including Derwent Valley Heritage Way, Midshires Way and High Peak Trail, also explore Lumsdale Valley, or take a peaceful stroll along Cromford Canal. Historians will love Holloway, home to Lea Hurst, the childhood home of Florence Nightingale.
On a quiet lane in the charming village of Holloway, this mid-terrace stone cottage offers a peaceful escape in a location rich with history. Set over two floors and accessed via a lovely garden with scenic views, it’s a cosy and welcoming retreat. Step inside to a warm and inviting lounge with soft seating gathered around a roaring wood burner and a Smart TV, perfect for unwinding with a favourite film after a day of exploring. The dining table sits beside the window, offering lovely views as you enjoy a relaxed breakfast or evening meal. The well-equipped kitchen has everything you need to prepare hearty dishes using fresh local produce – just pop down to the village butcher and baker, just a short walk away. Upstairs, you'll find a pretty twin bedroom, a peaceful double room, and a comfortable bathroom with a shower over the bath.
Outside, unwind in the enclosed garden with seating – perfect for morning coffee as you take in the sweeping views of the iconic Derbyshire landscape and plan the day’s adventures. A grassy area provides space for both you and the dogs to stretch out and enjoy the fresh country air, making this cottage a true home-from-home in the heart of the Peaks. Parking is on-street.